“The American Booksellers Foundation for Free Expression took a victory yesterday when a federal judge dismissed an Indiana law requiring retailers to register ‘sexually explicit’ material with the state…Judge Sarah Evans Baker…said in her ruling that the law has too vast a reach ‘as written.’ She elaborated: ‘A romance novel sold at a drugstore, a magazine offering sex advice in a grocery store checkout line, an R-rated DVD sold by a video rental shop, a collection of old Playboy magazines sold by a widow at a garage sale—all incidents of unquestionably lawful, non-obscene, non-pornographic material being sold to adults—would appear to necessitate registration under the statute.’ Ultimately, Judge Baker said that ‘such a vague mandate will be unduly burdensome’ and ‘will have a chilling effect on expression.’”